10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «STICHARIA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
sticharia in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
sticharia im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Kal-Zoe
These are clad in white sticharia and phenolia, with omophoria (Marriott, p. lxxv.).
As an example of a different type, we may refer to an illustration figured by
Asscmani from a Syriac MS. of the Gospels dated 586 a.d. (Bibt. Med. plate iii.,
and cf.
Sir William Smith, Samuel Cheetham, 1880
2
A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Being a Continuation ...
He calls attention in support of this, to the fact that the sticharia of bishops are
waved in bands. Although the fact is certainly so, the roundabout theory of
derivation must be pronounced absurd. Indeed it does not seem unlikely that
stica may ...
Sir William Smith, Samuel Cheetham, 1880
3
The Embodied Icon: Liturgical Vestments and Sacramental ...
Byzantine period accrued other insignia, including the epimanikia and the
epigonation. The sticharion of the bishop was distinguished from those of priests
by its ornamentation. The earliest sticharia, like the secular tunics of Late
Antiquity, ...
4
Court Ceremonies and Rituals of Power in Byzantium and the ...
... century). for the reception of the arab ambassadors of 946, some of the eunuch
pro- tospatharioi wore sabania with their sticharia, maniakia, and spathobaklia,
while the rest wore only sticharia and maniakia, see De cerimoniis, ed. reiske, p.
5
Testimonies concerning the patriarch Nicon, the tsar, and ...
For this reason all the sakkoses belonging to the present patriarch of Moscow
have been similarly worked and ornamented all round, either in embroidery, or in
large pearls. Like their sticharia (tuuicles), they have four appendages, besides ...
6
Russian Church Singing: History from the origins to the ...
felonia worn by the Russian singers at the time were similar in cut to sticharia; the
Greeks called these vestments Ka|iL aiov, meaning "shirt," and indeed they
resembled a short sticharion. But Ignatii notes that the singers' vestments were
wide ...
Johann von Gardner, Vladimir Morosan, 1980
7
Lives of eminent Russian prelates: i. Nikon, sixth patriarch ...
To inspire the sub-deacons and sextons with due respect for their offices, he
ordained them in sticharia, which had never before been done in Eos- toff. The
school was fully established during the second year of Demetrius' incumbency.
Robinson Thornton, Demetrius (st, metropolitan of Rostov.), 1854
8
A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and ...
Another charge, that of having been consecrated too young, is the only one
mentioned In the Festal Index ; but Athanasius, in Apol, 60, is silent about it; and
sec note to Fest. Epp. Lib. FaUi. p. 31. ° Sticharia, t. e. white tunics, or albs. See
Sulcer ...
William George Smith, Henry Wace, 1877
9
The Literature of Georgia: A History
Fifteen ofhisdasdebelni, most innon- metric form, found their way into Mikael
collection. Modrekili«s Manyofhis hymns are sticharia linkedto theperiod
fromAdventtothe daysallottedtoJohn Damascene andto theDesert Fathers,
thatisto say from ...
10
Origines ecclesiasticæ: or, The antiquities of the Christian ...
244. "Zritvefrrriyiov. 8. 9. 5. vol. 3. p. 27c Stellionatus. Fraud censured, 16. ii. 14.
vol. 7. p. 518. Sticharia. Sacred Vestments, 13. 8. 2. vol. 5. p. 251. Stoo?. Portico's
of the Church, 8. 3. 5. vol. 3. p. 154. Stolen Goods. Buying of them censured, 16.